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Hydatid Disease (Cystic) or Cystic Echinococcosis

Generalities
Agent Tapeworm: Echinococcus granulosus
Incubation period 12 months to years
Period of transmissibility No person-to-person transmission
Reservoir - Definitive hosts: Dogs and other canides
- Intermediate hosts: herbivores (sheep, cattle...)
- Canines are infected by eating viscera from infected herbivores while gazing in areas contaminated by infected dog feces
Modes of transmission - Direct hand-to-mouth transfer of worm eggs after contact with infected dogs
- Consumption of contaminated food, water, soil, or fomites
- Flies may disperse eggs after feeding on infected feces
Clinical presentation Symptoms depending on cysts topography, size and number. They are compatible with a slowly growing tumour.
Resources
Case definition MOPH circular no. 76 (2007)
Forms - General reporting form
- Hydatid disease investigation form
Data Refer to "Surveillance data" section
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